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Heat-shock disruption of trans-splicing in trypanosomes: effect on Hsp70, Hsp85 and tubulin mRNA synthesis.

M L Muhich1, M P Hsu, J C Boothroyd.   

Abstract

The synthesis of most, if not all, mRNA in trypanosomes involves the splicing in trans of two RNA molecules. One of these includes the common 5' mini-exon or spliced-leader sequence, while the other contains the complete protein-coding exon sequence for a given gene. We have recently shown that trans-splicing of tubulin transcripts is disrupted by heat shock, whereas trans-splicing of Hsp70 mRNA continues unabated, despite the increased expression of this latter gene [Muhich and Boothroyd, Mol. Cell Biol. 8 (1988) 3837-3846]. In this report we show that, in addition to being polyadenylated, the dimeric beta-alpha tubulin transcripts which accumulate as a result of heat shock have a correctly processed 5'-end (through mini-exon addition), and that the extent of disruption is proportional to the degree of heat shock. We further show that mRNA levels for two evolutionarily-conserved heat-shock proteins, Hsp70 and Hsp85, are increased under the splicing-disruptive conditions of heat shock.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2684772     DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(89)90042-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


  10 in total

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9.  Post-transcriptional regulation of the trypanosome heat shock response by a zinc finger protein.

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